π Dutch Time Vocabulary β Learn to Tell the Time in Dutch
Mastering how to tell time in Dutch is essential for daily conversations β whether you're making appointments, catching trains, or simply managing your schedule. This comprehensive guide introduces Dutch words and phrases related to time, including hours, minutes, expressions for "half past," "quarter to," and commonly used time-related questions.
β° Hours of the Day
- Een uur β One o'clock
- Twee uur β Two o'clock
- Drie uur β Three o'clock
- Vier uur β Four o'clock
- Vijf uur β Five o'clock
- Zes uur β Six o'clock
- Zeven uur β Seven o'clock
- Acht uur β Eight o'clock
- Negen uur β Nine o'clock
- Tien uur β Ten o'clock
- Elf uur β Eleven o'clock
- Twaalf uur β Twelve o'clock
π§ Minutes and Fractions
The Dutch often use the 12-hour clock in speech, even if the 24-hour clock is written on timetables.
- Kwart over acht β Quarter past eight
- Half negen β Half past eight (literally βhalf to nineβ)
- Kwart voor negen β Quarter to nine
- Tien over tien β Ten past ten
- Vijf voor twaalf β Five to twelve
ποΈ Time-related Vocabulary
- Vandaag β Today
- Morgen β Tomorrow
- Gisteren β Yesterday
- Nu β Now
- Straks β Later
- Ochtend β Morning
- Middag β Afternoon
- Avond β Evening
- Nacht β Night
- Middernacht β Midnight
- Middernacht β Noon
π΅οΈββοΈ Common Phrases & Questions
- Hoe laat is het? β What time is it?
- Het is drie uur. β It is three o'clock.
- Hoe laat begint de film? β What time does the movie start?
- Om acht uur. β At eight o'clock.